A Florida woman did anything she could to try to prevent an intruder from forcing his way into her home Monday morning. "He was telling me, 'No, mama. No, mama. Everything gonna be all right,'" Alice Coleman told WSVN-TV. "Everything's not going to be all right. I'm not your mama. I don't know who you are. Get out of my house!"The 61-year-old said she bit the man who police identified as Fitzroy Morton.Coleman went to her door because the fire alarm was pulled, she told the TV station. Morton was at the door when she opened it."I felt some kind of danger," she said. "I sensed it."She managed to escape from her apartment, and then he locked her out. He later answered the door when Fort Lauderdale police came knocking.Morton is in the Broward County Jail and has been denied bond, according to reports. Watch the video above to learn more about this story.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (WSVN via CNN) —

A Florida woman did anything she could to try to prevent an intruder from forcing his way into her home Monday morning.

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"He was telling me, 'No, mama. No, mama. Everything gonna be all right,'" Alice Coleman told WSVN-TV. "Everything's not going to be all right. I'm not your mama. I don't know who you are. Get out of my house!"

The 61-year-old said she bit the man who police identified as Fitzroy Morton.

Coleman went to her door because the fire alarm was pulled, she told the TV station. Morton was at the door when she opened it.

"I felt some kind of danger," she said. "I sensed it."

She managed to escape from her apartment, and then he locked her out. He later answered the door when Fort Lauderdale police came knocking.

Morton is in the Broward County Jail and has been denied bond, according to reports.